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For the past 3 years of his life, Oden Fong has volunteered at
Covering Wings in Huntington Beach. In doing so, he has helped provide
warmth for a fraction of the many people in this world who are cold and
homeless.
Fong, 51 has been a pastor for 15 years. Although he is no longer
pastoring a church, he still helps people in need the best way he knows
how . . . by selflessly giving of his time.
“I volunteer 3 days a week out here in our Huntington Beach
warehouse,” Fong said. “Basically, I oversee the warehouse and do the
shipping and receiving. I get the blankets, socks and hygiene kits to
where they are supposed to go.”
Covering Wings has been in Huntington Beach since 1985 when local
appliance store owner Ray Fico decided that rather than giving the usual
charitable Christmas presents to those in need, he would take that money
and buy blankets to those who were cold in the community. Soon, this
gesture transformed into a nonprofit organization, which has since been
able to keep multitudes of people warm. Covering Wings also developed a
special blanket called the protector which serves as a blanket, a poncho,
a ground covering and a waterproof shelter. Fong said that although they
do purchase other blankets, the protector is the blanket most given out.
“We distribute blankets all over the nation and even to places like
South America,” Fong said. “We stockpile them in the warehouse and if a
disaster happens in another place, we pool together with other
organizations and ship the blankets out. The funding comes from people
and we have no grants.”
There are many other paths traveled by these providers of warmth. For
instance, Covering Wings also gets yarn donated to them, which they turn
around and give to people in the community to knit warm beanies for
street distribution.
“It’s wonderful how they come together to help people,”
The goal of Covering Wings according to Fong is to help people who
can’t help themselves. Fong also added that one of his favorite things to
do is to go out and hand blankets to the needy.
“Doing this is an exercise of unconditional love,” Fong said. “It’s
important to give to those who can’t give back.”
Volunteering at Covering Wings helps put a spotlight on the often
invisible world of the homeless. Fong adds that the love of the
recipients for what Covering Wings does is what keeps him in action.
He empathizes, saying that a lot of the people who are homeless are
perfectly normal but have just had a rough time.
“This is a real world that exists more then just when you look out of
your car window,” Fong said. “There is no greater feeling then to love
these people and let them know that they are worth something. To not just
help them to survive, but to give them hope.”
If you are interested in donating time or money, call Covering Wings
at (714) 968-3358.
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